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Radio Jammer

Radio Jammer
This Item is a Radio Jammer. It sends out EM waves of a certain frequency.

Before you enter:
This item is illegal in certain locations. It is only demonstrating how these items work and what only a few dollars at a electronic store can build.

This also Not a Cell phone jammer. Jamming a Cell phone is similar on its principle, but totally a different build, you need a range from 800MHz to 900MHz. You need an OP amp and a few other parts and formulas

F = 1/(4*R1*C)*(R2/R3)
R3/R2 (noticed it flipped) is the frequency range

850MHz = 1/(4*R1*C)*(1/50MHzS)

You must know the fact that they are illegal in certain areas and MUST NOT rant about it and say they are illegal.
 
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Step 1Precausion

Precausion
This Item May Be Illegal In You Area, Check It Out Before You Build.
I am not Liable for any offenses.

Why This Works:
The Radio Jammer sends out a EM wave at a frequency. The wave is then broadcast throughout an area. Radios will receive this wave (when tuned to that frequency) and It will block the other wave that is broadcast from a station.

So far in my building, I have only been able to block 1 station using one OSCILLATOR.

Have tried adding 1.5v onto a 9v battery. This unexplainably let me listen to another channel on the channel I was blocking.
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Sep 15, 2011. 5:52 AMmarkee2 says:
Nice instructables but oscillator is kinda hard to find. I got circuit here claims that can do the same... radio jammer, dont know what is the idea behind in this circuit. Anyone have idea if it is working or it will be working. circuit copied from:
http://www.simple-electronics.com/2011/09/fm-radio-jammer.html

Jan 12, 2012. 7:49 PMWakeUpWolfgang says:
I live in a place where it is illegal to use such things. The schematic look really strait forward and simple. I dont know if it would work but I am working on a Faraday cage so I can test such things legally
Nov 24, 2011. 3:31 PMTheIguana57 says:
If I swapped the oscillator with say a 2.4GHz one, i could jam any wireless router or bluetooth headset operating on that frequency right?
Jun 9, 2011. 5:56 AMDa-Nargh says:
Mr Barri-Kid, I thank you for teaching me how to eviscerate unwanted radio stations at work
Sep 11, 2011. 6:47 PMmattjoy says:
Hello Da-Nargh,

I cannot locate any Oscillators as described here, can you point me in the right direction?

Your help or anyone's would be greatly appreciated.'

I need Mhz around the 107.6
Sep 12, 2011. 5:37 PMmattjoy says:
Hi Barri_kid,

Sorry for my limited info, i am in Australia. The main electronic stores do not supply oscillators of this type. 4 pin... and none of the frequencies I need in my country.

or at least I cannot find them.. perhaps you can point me to an on-line store that supplies oscillators?


Sep 12, 2011. 7:19 PMmattjoy says:
Hi Barri_kid,
thank you.. that links seems to have similar Oscillators..
Thank you for your help.
Jun 10, 2011. 10:10 PMFrankOtheMountain says:
What frequency osc would I need to jam 660 AM?
WFAN sports radio. Co-workers blasts it all day!!
Jul 13, 2011. 8:42 AMgarrettg says:
You would need a 660 megahertz oscillator
Jul 5, 2011. 2:27 AMJoebo says:
Good article. This is pretty strange that increasing the 9v battery by 1.5v let you eavesdrop on the channel your were blocking. try readjusting slightly and checking out what else happens... Please let us know. Thanks.
Jul 4, 2011. 9:31 PMstatic says:
After reading the instructable, and the comments, I really don't know what to make of it all
Mar 6, 2011. 12:00 AMtrainman9111 says:
My ? is can u make it to block wifi signals. I totally understand everything you are doing, and how it works.
Jan 15, 2011. 9:38 PM64bithero says:
Where did you purchase your antenna?
I can't find anywhere selling them for less than $10 =\
Dec 14, 2010. 7:16 AMPerfectPantaloons says:
does this block FM or AM??? Or both??!!!!
Jun 15, 2008. 11:32 PMshibogee says:
where do u live...lol 1 LED at radio shack cost 2.50 atleast
Sep 4, 2010. 8:20 PMdawsonj says:
dude... here in new Zealand they are 10 cents each
Aug 3, 2010. 6:51 AMthepaul1993 says:
Will a 100Mhz oscillator only block 100Mhz. Or can it span out to 90-108Mhz?
Aug 3, 2010. 11:34 PMthepaul1993 says:
So does that mean that this jammer will only block 100Mhz?
Aug 5, 2010. 1:57 AMthepaul1993 says:
Then i need to get myself one of these.
Jul 26, 2010. 1:39 PMbobryk says:
you can add a switch to route the current from the battery to another oscillator of a different frequency to have more than one choice. my family listens to lots of boring stations ; )
Jun 14, 2010. 8:11 PMBardouv says:
would there be anyway to use an old stereo instead of phone? so that you'd be able to 'tune into' the station you were trying to block instead of just blocking one station.
Dec 8, 2009. 1:42 PMferguse says:
where would you get an oscillator?
Apr 17, 2010. 3:43 PMcoolmike8789 says:
radio shack
Feb 25, 2010. 12:53 AMarihant says:
why you use a led???
Apr 17, 2010. 3:37 PMcoolmike8789 says:
so you know when its on
Apr 16, 2010. 9:37 PMcoolmike8789 says:
you could always go to a goodwill or a pawn shop to get the phone case
Aug 24, 2008. 3:22 AMjonrb says:
hi again! this is my jammer so far... it has a wifi aerial and will (hopefully) have different frequencies on each key!
Jan 16, 2009. 3:33 AMremiraj says:
hi it's can posible to jam catv signals? can any body know how to jam catv signals..?
Aug 5, 2009. 5:06 PMjgeekw says:
im not sure the exact way to do it, but my uncle was telling me about a guy who put a certain dB anetnna on his CB radio and whenever he "keyed in" (pushed the mic button) to the radio, that it would jam tv signals in the immediate area.
Oct 1, 2009. 1:24 PMColonel88 says:
Well yes becasue when you press the mic button then only the presser can talk and all of the others have to listen. so only one at a time :D
Mar 29, 2009. 8:50 PMTXTCLA55 says:
uhmmm if its not a cell phone jammer why does it come up when i search "cell phone jammer"?
Sep 13, 2009. 1:02 AMNoodle93 says:
Kids. Cell Phone is used in the body and it searches for it in the body. D'uh.
Apr 20, 2009. 1:47 AMfrikkie says:
I agree
Apr 16, 2009. 6:10 PMwaffle sith says:
uhmmm Jammer is one of the tags. Nice job barri.
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